The Priest Hole Demolition

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  • @foretb1162
    @foretb11626 ай бұрын

    In the Secret Room, the Sacred Heart paper is actually a prayer. Here is what it states: Top writing: Domine salvé nos perimus - God keep them from being killed. (Domine = God; salvé - salvation; nos =they; perimus from the verb 'to kill') Bottom writing: Parci Domine (3 fois) = Spare us, O God (3 times) Next line: Divin Coeur de Jésus = Divine Heart of Jesus (3 times) To put it all together: God, keep them from being killed. (Probably written by the nuns or the priest.) Spare us, O God x 3; Spare us, O Divine Heart of Jesus (x3). On the medallion: Top line - "Vive + Jésus" means "Glory to the Cross of Jesus" Next line - "Arrête, le Coeur de Jésus est là" = Stop, the heart of Jesus is here. Next line of large text - "Il n'est qu'amour et miséricorde" = He is only love and mercy Last line of text - "Garde d'honneur du Sacré-Coeur" = Honor Guard of the Sacred Heart Under the crown of thorns: "déposé" = the Heart of Christ rests in the hands of those who worship him in truth, reverence and love St Francis de Sales et St Jeanne de Chantal created the Order of the Visitation - Sacred Heart of Jesus - in 1688 following a vision and visitation of the Virgin Mary to the both on July 2 1688 stating that the Heart of Jesus was a treasure to be revered and prayed to for protection and deliverance. The Clock of Honor Guard of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was established by the RC church through a nun by the name of Marie du Sacré-Cœur Bernaud @ the Bourg-en-Bresse Abbey of the Visitation (France) on Friday the 13th of March 13 mars 1863. From just this alone, it proves the Secret Room was a 'hiding place' during the invasions of France, possibly both the French Revolution (1789 - 1799 approx) and WW 1 & 2.

  • @louisasellek6125

    @louisasellek6125

    6 ай бұрын

    Wowsa, that’s impressive

  • @petat13

    @petat13

    6 ай бұрын

    @thepethericks just tagging to make sure this wonderful information is seen ❤

  • @russellhodgson1149

    @russellhodgson1149

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, very knowledgeable indeed. Only one thing, nos is latin for us, not them.

  • @crimsonS94

    @crimsonS94

    6 ай бұрын

    It's horrible that it's being destroyed, it's such a significant piece of history. It makes me so sad.

  • @nickfosterxx

    @nickfosterxx

    6 ай бұрын

    Wish I could upvote this a hundred times. Thank you.

  • @tiny2074
    @tiny20746 ай бұрын

    Keep the spirit of the secret room by putting a secret room behind one of the bookcases from the library. Maybe put a small reading room behind it. Whatever you do we all know you are doing an awesome job preserving the convent and history. Documenting the freaky writing would be enough for me. Good luck to you on this project, though. Love the library idea. Wish I could help.

  • @greenacresbloom

    @greenacresbloom

    6 ай бұрын

    Put framed photos of the wallpaper and other artifacts within the new secret room.

  • @IslandSanibel

    @IslandSanibel

    6 ай бұрын

    I love this idea! It would be so neat to access the secret room from the library! The other wall writing could be shown there as well!

  • @erdy15

    @erdy15

    6 ай бұрын

    Thinking the same!! 👍

  • @adamthunder9869

    @adamthunder9869

    6 ай бұрын

    Best idea so far

  • @barbaraanderson112

    @barbaraanderson112

    6 ай бұрын

    This is am awesome idea. As a book reader, a cozy and historical nook like this would be awesome.

  • @ftwtexasstephens9629
    @ftwtexasstephens96296 ай бұрын

    My uncle was one of the men dropped behind enemy lines during WWII. He and several men were hid by the French and ultimately saved their lives. He was so grateful to all the French people who hid them, fed them, and helped them back to safety. imagine the stories that secret room could tell.

  • @bevbond6152
    @bevbond61526 ай бұрын

    Please preserve the secret room intact, taking expert advice from conservationists, museums and so forth. It’s too important, it stands for the preservation of the human spirit, even more than the rest of the convent. You are doing a magnificent job so far!

  • @catherinemoon3003
    @catherinemoon30036 ай бұрын

    Billy, after you guys took that organ apart and rebuilt it, you can surely take the secret room apart and rebuild it. Seems worth the trouble. You never know when more information about the use of that room might make it even more valuable historically. Good luck and good wishes.

  • @user-vh3km4wc4q

    @user-vh3km4wc4q

    6 ай бұрын

    I believe that it would be worth saving for all the history the convent has seen. Billy you and the guys are doing a beautiful job of restoring the convent.

  • @lieuwina

    @lieuwina

    6 ай бұрын

    I personally do not think the priest hole should be dismantled and moved at all it should stay where it is. Billy could incorporate the priest hole with the library as he said it was an end wall. This is the very spot where priests hid etc etc

  • @margaretforshaw1617
    @margaretforshaw16176 ай бұрын

    The story in the secret room I would imagine is quite significant and historically important. I would hate to see it not being preserved in some way . These rooms that were able to hide and protect people are so important in remembering the past events that happened in the Convents history .

  • @terris7842

    @terris7842

    6 ай бұрын

    Without evidence to confirm this was a priest hole, or evidence somewhere to indicate that priests took refuge in the convent during times of persecution, it really is only conjecture that that is what the room was used for in the past. I agree it’s a shame me to lose it, and it could well be exactly what the room was, but without provenance it would be difficult to assert historical significance for any official record.

  • @ScotchFrog45

    @ScotchFrog45

    6 ай бұрын

    As meticulous as the Pethericks are, I'm sure they will document and photograph everything related in case some information should arise in the future. The library will be the perfect place to house such information.

  • @Sunfl75

    @Sunfl75

    Ай бұрын

    This room has more likely been used to conceal sacred artefacts, blessed Bibles and hymn books, relics and religious art during WW2.

  • @gardenlady1293
    @gardenlady12936 ай бұрын

    As a historian/genealogist history buff I beg you to save and rebuild the priest hole as intact as possible. We loose so much of our history and this would be so easy to save. Happy New Year!

  • @jangriffiths8013
    @jangriffiths80136 ай бұрын

    Regarding the secret room, I don't think you should try to dismantle it; very difficult. I would suggest trying to work around it -- if at all possible -- and preserve the room, to integrate it into the library as an historical piece. It could add a lot!

  • @user-ci3un9qr8x
    @user-ci3un9qr8x6 ай бұрын

    My advice on dismantling the top floor- PLEASE DON'T! If the beam has to be replaced, check how it is connected to the floor joists. If they just rest on top (as seems to be the case in the kitchen) then the beam can be renewed from below. Build a scaffold-plank-and-acrow support on each side of the beam. Support the floors below, all the way to the foundations to avoid overloading other parts of the building. Drop the beam out, insert and support the new one and (as you will need to break into the walls) when the mortar has set all the props can come out. My preferred options for fixing the beam in order of priority: 1: (best) hidden internal metal plate. Needs a professional, but retains maximum historic fabric and might be the cheapest. 2: prop either side-renew beam from below-remove props, as described above. Still retains much of the old building. 3: support from above with hangers. Not too expensive, but will only ever be a support rather than a repair. 4:(worst) the full demolish and rebuild you have proposed. Hugely destructive, time consuming and expensive and with the potential to go massively wrong. One possible source of information is the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings, based in London. Lots of free advice on their website, and they have lots of contacts with experts and craftsmen.

  • @rhondayoakum3622

    @rhondayoakum3622

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes what you said! I was thinking🤔 the exact same thing😉 I think it's wonderful that people can offer advice like this. I agree doing whatever they can to preserve the history should be done.

  • @dennisg8164
    @dennisg81646 ай бұрын

    I think the best bet would be to consult an art conservator. I bet they would provide some good advice

  • @neilthehermit4655
    @neilthehermit46556 ай бұрын

    For the secret room. I would suggest as you said, scan and photograph the papers etc. Carefully dismantle the panels and perhaps store in a dry place away from direct sunlight/heat. Once renovations are further along, you could mount all these behind glass and maybe add them to the library or elsewhere as a distinct wall/exhibition with a plaque or two documenting them so visitors can learn a little of the history of this magnificent place.

  • @cbrashsorensen

    @cbrashsorensen

    6 ай бұрын

    I had not read your thoughts and you will see I had a very similar idea. I think this would be a wonderful "compromise".

  • @laurieleannie

    @laurieleannie

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly what I was going to suggest. Frame the panels behind UV protect glass and display in the upper gallery of the library along with photos of the original room! It would be beautiful!

  • @mingletink

    @mingletink

    6 ай бұрын

    I like this idea very much. The room has such limited access as it is, so dismantling it and turning it into a display is an excellent idea.

  • @Helene2367

    @Helene2367

    6 ай бұрын

    Great idea!

  • @aldavis5328
    @aldavis53286 ай бұрын

    The hidden room walls would be awesome in the library under glass.

  • @crystalshipp1737
    @crystalshipp17376 ай бұрын

    Please keep the secret room as is!! It has such history & it would be a shame to see it demo’d

  • @gillyflowers
    @gillyflowers6 ай бұрын

    Preserve that secret room as much as possible. It’s such an interesting and significant historical feature of the convent. Do whatever you can to retain the integrity of that space 😮!!

  • @michellemonksfield2171

    @michellemonksfield2171

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes I agree - it is an important part of history.

  • @PoitahhClarke

    @PoitahhClarke

    6 ай бұрын

    Perhaps reinstate it in the attic? There were some “interesting rooms” up there. Not sure if this is possible but it is a place that once reinstated is less likely to be compromised in the future with other development plans.

  • @JenHopper

    @JenHopper

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@PoitahhClarkeI agree, that's a nice option, especially since it needs to stay out of the sun to preserve the papers.

  • @chrisdavis2040

    @chrisdavis2040

    6 ай бұрын

    Being an expert watcher of Reno's hehe I would shovel into wheelbarrow, make ramp up to shute then tip down it. So much time wasted doing 1 shovel load, walking to the window etc etc. Try it my way next time. Free advice

  • @michellemacinnis9921

    @michellemacinnis9921

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree... this 'Priest Hole' room (as well as the wall with the writing on it) are historically interesting, possibly historically significant. People may want to study it in the future. You may find out stories some day of who they hid or who wrote those messages on the wall. At the very least, visitors will want to see it- the real thing, not just a photo or something in a display case. Part of buying a building like this is enhancing what is there, not destroying it. Otherwise you could have built a new building from scratch.I don't feel like documenting stuff like this is enough, you have to preserve it as best as possible. You'd hate to find out years later that you shouldn't have done what you did.

  • @lindak3030
    @lindak30306 ай бұрын

    You should call a conservationist to ask how to preserve the wallpaper. Maybe Stephanie could get you in touch with the people doing her chapel and they could consult with you. It's likely possible to preserve the whole room - You should wait to do anything till you can talk to someone who can tell you the best way to do it. You don't have to hurry.

  • @jenniferthomson2376

    @jenniferthomson2376

    6 ай бұрын

    The last person you should contact is Stephanie. She had spent 15 years wasting money on furniture and prissing about with wallpaper and now discovers she has serious structural problems.

  • @idreamofparis7233
    @idreamofparis72336 ай бұрын

    PLEASE preserve the secret room.

  • @caroletaylor9960
    @caroletaylor99606 ай бұрын

    Yannis is a demolitionist's dream worker. Total determination to get the job done. Billy, you have one grand team. Personally, I would photograph the hidden room, disassemble - carefully - and rebuild in a more appropriate location. It is a room that EVERYONE will want to see and experience. A true treasure. You have a historian's heart. The convert is lucky you bought it, not a developer. Thanks, I enjoy each video!

  • @karmicpopcorn6440

    @karmicpopcorn6440

    6 ай бұрын

    I really like this idea

  • @nicolaablett7790

    @nicolaablett7790

    6 ай бұрын

    Grand suggestion

  • @marlenebrown-waterson4422

    @marlenebrown-waterson4422

    6 ай бұрын

    Totally agree and so passionate

  • @kellymiklic5312

    @kellymiklic5312

    6 ай бұрын

    The shelving in front of it seems very practical. I wonder if it could be relocated to a pantry or somewhere?

  • @razvansimionescu7974
    @razvansimionescu79746 ай бұрын

    Bring in two other beams, stick them side to side with the old beam, take out the old beam and replace it, then take out the first two beams. All this without destroying the upstairs rooms at all, maybe some work will be done on the outside.

  • @mavep2855
    @mavep28556 ай бұрын

    Preserve as much of the history as possible. As one of your viewers suggested, contact a museum and get their advice. A solid days work gentlemen!🙏❤️

  • @nicolaablett7790

    @nicolaablett7790

    6 ай бұрын

    Good suggestion

  • @andrea.dalessandro
    @andrea.dalessandro6 ай бұрын

    Personally, I would try at all costs to save the current wood beam, even if it is sagging. I would try to incorporate one or more pillars or columns into the structure of the gallery, in order to support it. In addition to preserving a historic component, it will also cost less, as it avoids the demolition of the upper floor.

  • @MissGimpsAlot

    @MissGimpsAlot

    6 ай бұрын

    A valid option 👍

  • @karenvaranauskas6122

    @karenvaranauskas6122

    6 ай бұрын

    ABSOLUTELY!!! What looks like a terrible sag from right next to it will look very different from the main floor. And it tells a story!! Better an non-symetrical beam that the loss of the priest hole.

  • @65ramblerman

    @65ramblerman

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes!!! I can almost see a center post with a spiral staircase that swoops over to the cat walk. Possibly add two/four more sitter beams to carry the load. I wonder if there is away to inject an epoxy into that beam to stabilize it as well.

  • @rolhoreis6187

    @rolhoreis6187

    6 ай бұрын

    i agree with Andrea that columns [located at the edge of the upper gallery] would be infinitely easier and support the beam on either side of the crack . it is not necessary they be located at the crack since loading will be greatly reduced . again , working around difficult existing conditions can become interesting elements realized in the design

  • @stuartbarber7784
    @stuartbarber77846 ай бұрын

    Incorporate the priest hide room somewhere, like make the outside look like a normal wall panel or bookshelf, but have the entrance so people can find the secret space, maybe even sit in there like a nook to read in ?!

  • @Xazoutje
    @Xazoutje6 ай бұрын

    You really need to preserve as much as possible from that secret room, that probable didn't and will perhaps never tell all it secrets. The patch seems from a religious organisation "Garde d’Honneur du Sacré-Coeur (de Jesus)" they still exist and have a French website. So perhaps they have archives and can tell you more about the patch and from when to when that particular one was used. The wallpaper is so beautiful I hope you can digitalize it and even reproduce, how cool would it be if you could use the designs as feature pieces/walls in the rooms when renovated.

  • @sandiramondo713
    @sandiramondo7136 ай бұрын

    Billy, the old glass windows with frames would make great cabinet doors. Reuse,reclaim, rescue these old items. GREAT JOB!

  • @jennetteclements6555
    @jennetteclements65556 ай бұрын

    It’s nice to see your dad protecting his head. Well done. Cheers from NEW ZEALAND

  • @Anita6687
    @Anita66876 ай бұрын

    Hi billy maybe you could contact the national trust in the uk and they could be of assistance regarding the plaster and the preserving of the materials in the priest hole. I have seen on a program in the past a building with an historically significant mural/painting and it was stabilised with a frame and part of the wall was completely removed then rebuilt with fresh bricks etc. I think something could definitely be done just depends if it’s in a convenient time frame for your work you have in progress. It’s great to see Simon back joining the team.

  • @ivang97997
    @ivang979976 ай бұрын

    Yes, you can replace the beam without removing 3rd floor; in the US, they have professional companies that jet up the floor a couple of inches and install temporary I beams to support the upper floor, then install permanent new wood or steel trusses.

  • @65ramblerman

    @65ramblerman

    6 ай бұрын

    💯

  • @user-oj7bo1br7u

    @user-oj7bo1br7u

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree with that idea but he probably won't even notice the comment since a lot of KZreadrs only pay attention to member only comments and very little to non member comments hell just destroy another piece of history of the convent

  • @randikent4747
    @randikent47476 ай бұрын

    In regard to the preservation question about the text on the wall, if you had not bought the convent, it would have completely disintegrated and nobody would ever have seen or known about it. I'm no expert in plaster removal, but removing it intact seems impossible. Document it photographically, including a copy that is full size and find a place for it in the library. Make it a project for some scholar to research! You are doing an amazing and conscientious job!

  • @charwells3243

    @charwells3243

    6 ай бұрын

    I'm sure it can be done, remember that Banksy painting that was removed off a plastered wall...

  • @chrisfrear2155
    @chrisfrear21556 ай бұрын

    Could you consult an archivist from a museum on the best way to document and hopefully preserve as much of the secret room as possible?

  • @catherinefromchristchurchn6508

    @catherinefromchristchurchn6508

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe your local or regional council can direct you to an appropriate contact for advice and help.

  • @jodirauth8847

    @jodirauth8847

    6 ай бұрын

    I think that is a great suggestion

  • @brittawrolson5936

    @brittawrolson5936

    6 ай бұрын

    A great idea!

  • @reladie

    @reladie

    6 ай бұрын

    I wouldn’t bother, has no significance anymore.

  • @malina1239

    @malina1239

    6 ай бұрын

    @@reladieas an archivist I strongly disagree especially the wallpapers are interesting. The Norwegian national museum where I used to work , we had lots of wallpaper samples in our archives. They were very good taken care of . We had to wear gloves to touch them . They had to stay out of sunlight and at a set temperature , just as the pictures and phonies and fabrics of every kind. They were also one of more popular items that professionals designers and theater and movie decorators came to view and take inspiration from. We had a conservation project going, where the state gave monetary support to people who own historically listed building for renovation Several of the wallpaper samples were reproduced to use in those historical houses . It might seem insignificant , but they are important both to art history , design history, paper and pigment and paint techniques are important and important to save! I’d try to take the panels out carefully and frame the samples in UV protective glass and hang them in the hallway or a place like that where it’s not much sunlight. They’ll look so beautiful in Passepartouts and nice golden frames 😊

  • @eric8424
    @eric84246 ай бұрын

    Imagine what would have been lost if Anne Franks secret room was demolished for the sake of modernity? It’s entirely possible, even likely, that this priest hole has saved a Priests life, perhaps many. Or that Priests were found in there, and killed. As other posters said, this is probably the most significant room in the convent. And extremely rare. This room must be preserved.

  • @charleswoodrow
    @charleswoodrow6 ай бұрын

    A good idea for the secret room is probably to let it sit as it is for now, because it is at the end of the library and above. Because it is at the far end of the library, the beam that you want to replace is not really affected by the secret room. Furthermore, if you take all the rooms out on the floor above the ones in this video, it will probably be enough as the secret room is only a small amount compared to the rest.

  • @Treeskneez
    @Treeskneez6 ай бұрын

    Please please please keep the priest hole 😢 it's one of the things that makes the building unique and special 😊

  • @kypaintster
    @kypaintster6 ай бұрын

    I'd hate to lose the secret room. Delicate demo is my recommendation and then reassemble aft4er the beam is replaced/reinforced. I'd cut that piece that piece of plaster carefully as thick as possible to preserve it. Then put it in a class case to hang on a wall. Definitely document all if not able to save. Welcome back Simon.

  • @ruthdice2154
    @ruthdice21546 ай бұрын

    Billy, I would try and preserve the secret room, even it you take apart very carefully and put it back again, after the beam repair.. that must have some historical significance as it had to have been a priest or nun hides hole at least during the revolution. The religious people were persecuted during that time period. At one point they had to take an inventory of all their goods, and give to the government, which at some point confiscated it all..the religious were evicted from their buildings during this time also, in some cases the building were turned into jails. Priest were not allowed to say mass during this time, nor the sister able to carry on their work. Many were left with nothing, and returned home to their families or lived in hovels, as they took vows of poverty. That hidey hole if only it walls could talk about what happened in there over the centuries. Maybe later it was used by nuns after they came back who wanted a private place for prayer. I would bring in a historical archivist before u decide to take apart the room. Is there any way to date the wood timbers u are taking from the walls, to give u an idea of they were built?

  • @Little.Springfield
    @Little.Springfield6 ай бұрын

    If you cannot keep it incorporated with the library, could you have the priest room removed by the right specialists to preserve it and have it displayed either at a museum or at the convent in a reserved place for historical and interesting items found as well as a complete story of the life and saving of the convent and history of the area included. We go to libraries for knowledge and stories and what a great one you have to show and tell! You could have your own little 'Museum Room" perhaps off the library? love watching your channel and it is usually one of the first things I open each day to watch. (Australia)

  • @peacefulair-breather9785
    @peacefulair-breather97856 ай бұрын

    In regards to the wallpaper, there are companies who specialize in replication of vintage wallpaper. Contact them to see how to preserve the wall paper. With the plaster, maybe placing a film over it prior to removal would help stabilize? Baumgartner restorations uses a Japanese mulberry tissue paper applied with fish gelatin which is all water soluble on his fine art projects. Something along that line ????

  • @karenm3822
    @karenm38226 ай бұрын

    Billy I think you should make up a glass cabinet & when you've carefully removed the wallpapered walls of the priesthole put the pieces in the cabinet with a plaque explaining what they are. It'd look good in the library.

  • @michaelmanning5379
    @michaelmanning53796 ай бұрын

    When the House of the Seven Gables in Salem, MA was restored the owner restored it to how it was in the novel, rather than real life. She decided that there must have been a secret passage that allowed one of the characters to appear unexpectedly. Accordingly, she had her architect include a secret door that opened behind the wood store beside the fireplace. It leads to a tight staircase that winds its way around the chimney to an attic bedroom that she had decided that character rented. My point is that visitors LOVE secret panels and hidden rooms. I trust that any team that can disassemble a pipe organ and reassemble it can do the same with a hidden room. The question is WHERE to reassemble it? Think about moving it to one of the rooms near the entrance hallway so that visitors can see it without traipsing through areas that might be inconvenient, particularly if the convent becomes a boutique hotel. You've mentioned having a display of items relating to the history of the convent. Logically, the secret room should be near to this. On a vaguely-related note . . . if the convent is destined to be a hotel, won't things like fire alarms and sprinkler systems be required by code? I realize they can be retrofitted but looking at the work from the 1970s and how unsympathetic the "improvements" were to the original beauty of the convent, I' wondering whether it would be better to include such features in your design. (All of this is easy for me to say. I don't have to pay for anything!)

  • @lorencain8926
    @lorencain89266 ай бұрын

    Before you remove the secret room, have you checked with the convent order in Canada for any possible records regarding it? Have you checked with local historians and universities about it? Have any historians been there to look at it? Same for the strange writing. Rather than ask for opinions on internet on what to do, check with historians at universities on its value as an historical record, and how to possibly move it while still preserving it. So you do need to replace the beam to keep the structure sound, but get expert historians to help you make informed decisions before destruction. If you have to wait a couple of weeks what's the big deal, the building has been the a couple of hundred years.

  • @davidbrosch480
    @davidbrosch4806 ай бұрын

    Anybody who can decontruct an organ in England and reconstruct it in France can handle the hidden room. You've got a great team working with you.

  • @queaniesincetip4363
    @queaniesincetip43636 ай бұрын

    The "secret room" is probably THE most historically significant room in this whole convent. More than the chapel. There are many convents and chapels across France but an extant hiding place for priests and possibly French Revolution escapees that has managed to survive intact for several hundred years to then potentially harbour Second World War refugees is an incredible and rare find. To see it demolished simply for the whim of a new library saddens me too much to watch this vlog now.

  • @lindamitman4538

    @lindamitman4538

    6 ай бұрын

    Don’t think it’s fair to characterize it as a whim. The beam below is not structurally sound

  • @gioiapharo7433

    @gioiapharo7433

    6 ай бұрын

    Billy is keeping the history Live - change is important - So is the History - that history is being documented and saved along with the changes

  • @eric8424

    @eric8424

    6 ай бұрын

    Imagine what would have been lost if Anne Franks secret room was demolished for the sake of modernity? It needs to be preserved.

  • @Cantfi

    @Cantfi

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, it makes me loose a lot of respect for them.

  • @crimsonS94

    @crimsonS94

    6 ай бұрын

    I agree , a person was able to translate the sacred heart and it was saying please save us, it was dated way before world War 2. Breaks my heart to take this down for a library that has no significance, just for pleasure and a library that doesn't even connect, technically two separate rooms. He the owner , he can do as please. As a history buff I'm crying inside.

  • @tammycrowell5442
    @tammycrowell54426 ай бұрын

    Yanis, shall now be called "TAZ" its a complete 😊 that young man goes non stop!!! And he's always right there to help!!!

  • @MemineAussi
    @MemineAussi6 ай бұрын

    Reciprocating saw around the edges, bracing within the main body, move the entire wall in one piece? Maybe even reconstruct the priest hole elsewhere?

  • @nutti2you380
    @nutti2you3806 ай бұрын

    I agree with everyone saying to save the writing and the room, somehow, if at all possible. I would NOT redisplay the wallpaper in a lighted area, as the dark of the room likely helped preserve the colors. Definitely reach out to museums or universities to ask for advice.

  • @sharisanders7368
    @sharisanders73686 ай бұрын

    Please save the secret room if you can. I bet there’s a ton of history in that room. Preserve it.

  • @janescott4574
    @janescott45746 ай бұрын

    If it were me I’d scan and document the hidden room, then carefully remove the wallpaper and frame a piece of each pattern in matching frames and put them in the library or reception area as an interesting part of the convents history.

  • @suew2146
    @suew21466 ай бұрын

    I hope you can reassemble the secret room elsewhere in the convent, maybe in some top floor rooms set aside as a museum: a 1970s cell, an 1800s cell, maybe a wall stripped to the straw and beams, and a secret room plus all the finds around the convent!

  • @GwendolynTideman
    @GwendolynTideman6 ай бұрын

    Another incredible day of cracking on. Way to work boys.👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😊

  • @theabristlebroom4378
    @theabristlebroom43786 ай бұрын

    KZread channel Baumgartner Fine Art Restoration uses "washi kozu" paper with fish glue on the front of objects where the surface is fragile and falling apart. You might reach out to him and ask his advice, or for a recommendation for a restorer in France who could advise you on preservation.

  • @dianetipton6040
    @dianetipton60406 ай бұрын

    I think you just have to preserve the secret room, it reminds me of Anne Frank’s “Annex” where she and her family hid during WWII. Just because we don’t yet know the full history of it right now doesn’t mean it might not be discovered in time and be equally significant historically. I say dismantle it, preserve the pieces and reinstate it. It is part of the magic including the cupboard with the sliding door leading into it.

  • @gemd2541
    @gemd25416 ай бұрын

    Wondering if the Secret Priest Hole can be left where it is and incorporated into the library. It is such a significant historical find that would be a wonderful addition to the library. If not, maybe carefully taking it down and preserving the panelling behind some glass and placed on display (maybe in the reception area) to denote the significance of the convent and the secrets it holds. With regards to the writing on the plaster, can you first scan it, photograph it and try to remove it to preserve as much as possible. Maybe place some clear contact over it first before trying to remove it so that it keeps it together. You are going to lose a lot of it, but by putting some clear contact over it first, you might end up keeping some of it. Good luck.

  • @kayemallory117

    @kayemallory117

    6 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, the priest hole is on the 3rd floor sitting over the sagging beam that they need to deal with.

  • @gemd2541

    @gemd2541

    6 ай бұрын

    @@kayemallory117 There are ways of saving the beam, but I am sure Billy will make the right decision. Mine was just a suggestion to consider.

  • @GrandmaLM
    @GrandmaLM6 ай бұрын

    Watching you guys work over head makes my arms, shoulders, neck and back hurt.😩

  • @JudyCarter-kl7be
    @JudyCarter-kl7be6 ай бұрын

    I'd suggest pulling the old papers off carefully and then framing them in old frames to be hung around the Convent. Crack on guys!! You're the most fascinating channel I watch!!

  • @charwells3243

    @charwells3243

    6 ай бұрын

    Or damp them to soften the glue and peel them off.

  • @fawnn

    @fawnn

    6 ай бұрын

    That's my suggestion as well. Frame the wallpaper and display it throughout the library

  • @jaydee5022

    @jaydee5022

    6 ай бұрын

    You could see if the Musée du papier peint at Rixheim in Alsace could advise you, but a paper conservator would know about the prints pasted on the wall as well.

  • @puffyjo

    @puffyjo

    6 ай бұрын

    great idea

  • @tammypage4571
    @tammypage45716 ай бұрын

    Again, I must say, you have an amazing team! And your Dad is amazing!

  • @marysell6184
    @marysell61846 ай бұрын

    The main thing I would like to see preserved is the wallpaper, etc in the secret room as well as the cabinet. The other room with the writing on the wall I would suggest you document the best you can. Congratulations on continuing to make excellent progress!

  • @Mudjie50
    @Mudjie506 ай бұрын

    it is amazing to watch soil dug 250 years ago, being returned to the earth.. With good rains it will again be part of mother earth. Happy to see Simons return and always glad to see Dad, Yanis and of course the leader, Billie! Good idea scanning the Priest Hole for a rebuild somewhere maybe in one of the rooms with a door in the attic.

  • @vonBlankenburgLP
    @vonBlankenburgLP6 ай бұрын

    As I already posted, you could probably temporarily transfer the load of the walls above into the floors below using some metal building supports. That way, you could remove the broken beam without having to tear down the whole upper floor. Screw sturdy battens to the wooden supports of the upper walls from both sides. Attach brackets from the outside to anchor long props to them, which you lower through the floor to the storey below. This allows you to remove the broken beam downwards, replace it and then place the wall back on the new beam. These old wooden structures are very flexible and can also be pushed up a little with the props so that you have room to work. The channel "Der Fachwerker" used this method to replace several broken beams in his half-timbered house.

  • @jeepweber
    @jeepweber6 ай бұрын

    I miss hearing all the construction sounds.

  • @youknowme8578
    @youknowme85786 ай бұрын

    Billy and Gwendolyn, I hope and pray that someday the convent will be a hotel. If and when that happens, I will be one of the first to fly across the pond to see it. You are doing a wonderful job to restore it, and God willing....I want to see your brother play the organ one day.

  • @elaine8538
    @elaine85386 ай бұрын

    Please, preserve, preserve, preserve the history of your beautiful convent. Thank you. ✨💕🙏💕✨

  • @thrivewithmindfulness2953
    @thrivewithmindfulness29536 ай бұрын

    I was watching Escape to the Chateau and saw the same thing. They used photographs to document the old wallpaper, and then they used them to create cool things like tiles and new wallpaper. It looked amazing.

  • @carolynmendoza1934
    @carolynmendoza19346 ай бұрын

    Oh, please do everything possible to maintain the secret room intact. Consult experts to tell to safe it. There has to be a lot more than we know to the story of that room.

  • @CorrectHorse126
    @CorrectHorse1266 ай бұрын

    Get someone to digitise the wallpaper designs, so you can order up a bunch of rolls of it and do something cool! Also - I love the look of things that have had interesting repairs over the years - reinforcing the existing beam would tell a great story.

  • @jimdoyel5044
    @jimdoyel50446 ай бұрын

    There are two things that came to mind when you discussed possibly preserving the secret room. 1) Take exact measurements of the room and recesses in the walls (if any) as well. Take photographs of the inside and outside of the room, and reconstruct everything on the computer. On the computer one could write code for a virtual tour of the room. Opening the panel, walking in; showing everything that's in the room now, before you possibly deconstruct it. 2) Just take photographs of everything, preserving the wallpaper, and any paper ephemera (like the sacred heart of Jesus, etc.) and put it in a small display case somewhere appropriate in the convent. That's my two cents.

  • @georgiaobree
    @georgiaobree6 ай бұрын

    Yes, take out the priest hole and reinstall when the works are done. Great idea Billyxxg

  • @paulaj7682
    @paulaj76826 ай бұрын

    A display in the library of framed wallpapers, photos of the restoration and ephemera would be interesting as well as historically significant to the convent.

  • @Anthony-ot8vl
    @Anthony-ot8vl6 ай бұрын

    Billy, you should have 1 MILLION subscribers. The video that hooked me was the transformation of the convent time lapse. Maybe when the kitchen is done, have a similar one? My wife and I watch every day.

  • @colleengardiner77
    @colleengardiner776 ай бұрын

    Ah Simon! So glad to see you back! What a sight for sore eyes! Wow!

  • @lizstevenson7801
    @lizstevenson78016 ай бұрын

    Historically please save and document the wallpaper segments in the secret room, but it is the past and holds many secrets that will never be told. You must think of the future where this building is heading and the benifits to the towns people, they and most importantly their ancesters deserve this new library for generations to come. Well done everyone, great work. 💕🇦🇺

  • @donnagagne3813
    @donnagagne38136 ай бұрын

    What an amazing team you have Billy. God Bless all you hard workers.

  • @suelongview9925
    @suelongview99256 ай бұрын

    Everyone is working so hard and I think Alex is doing a great job making demolishing walls look interesting! Great music too, thanks Alex 😃

  • @CCTippers
    @CCTippers6 ай бұрын

    With regard to the beam, one option is it be supported propped first, then have steel plate scarfed in on both sides then bolted through and re cladded to blend back in. Opt 2 New Support Beams on either side. Just a couple of ideas to try and save that beautiful secret room, those wallpaper have been untouched by natural light which is why there so well preserved. If you want some more advice/ ideas husband would be willing to help. Good luck.

  • @GyurlTrini
    @GyurlTrini6 ай бұрын

    Hey Billy! Great work on the demolition! ... regarding the preservation of the wall / plaster, and the secret room, I agree with chrisfreer about consulting an archivist, as they will know best. For me, for that wall, if it's possible to keep just that wall / post & demo the rest, then do so (but maybe cover it to protect it). However, if it's not possible, I wonder if encasing it in something like silicone or maybe sticking a sheet of hard, clear plastic to it, and then cutting the plaster out of the wall (or maybe that entire section of wall), would help? That may require a bit more thought, and, that's where an archivist will be able to guide you better.

  • @Rain-Peters
    @Rain-Peters6 ай бұрын

    If you have to remove the secret room please save the wallpaper bits and frame them.

  • @cathymcgrath7909
    @cathymcgrath79096 ай бұрын

    Maybe you could deconstruct the bookcase from the secret room, and add it to the new library. You could create a new secret room behind it and it would serve as an archive, to store all of the things you wish to store both in physical or in digital form.

  • @dianayavetz6286
    @dianayavetz62866 ай бұрын

    Trust your gut, Billy. You always seem to make a good decision. You have a vision of what the convent should be so stay true to that. We will all be watching and supporting you.

  • @TammieWardArt
    @TammieWardArt6 ай бұрын

    YANIS, SUPERHEROMAN......YEAH❤❤❤, and Simon😊, and Dad. Its really amazing to see what they did in building that small room. Crazy how the building was built or changed in different eras. Crazy.

  • @gillyflowers
    @gillyflowers6 ай бұрын

    Great to see Simon back!

  • @teresadawson1351
    @teresadawson13516 ай бұрын

    Perhaps you can somehow cut out the walls? Then, you could put them back with a plexiglass window/door facing out to the library. You could then also do a plexiglass rame around the writng on the wall, and even put some to expose some of the original stone / brick on the exterior walls. Maybe even do something with plexiglass walls around a section of the Oak frame. As an American, I can say there is so much value in being able to see some of these fframed out anchiet features, but still have your refined look around them

  • @vivanasperen3339
    @vivanasperen33396 ай бұрын

    It would be a huge cost but to get a specialty wallpaper company to re-create these wall papers and the use use in rooms in the future would be really cool! If mold please wear a MASK!

  • @robbiemoriarty7499
    @robbiemoriarty74996 ай бұрын

    I love how careful you are about saving the history. Save wallpaper and frame. Photograph and document.

  • @busterdee8228
    @busterdee82286 ай бұрын

    When the convent is 'done,' it will spawn a 6-month timelapse at 2X. Hopefully, Pethericks and friends are still hale and smiling, with one heck of a story to tell. This is sooooo exciting.

  • @eletakelley7188

    @eletakelley7188

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe under glass on the library tables?

  • @davidwilliss5555

    @davidwilliss5555

    6 ай бұрын

    Yah, but Alex likes to do slow motion. I don't know if time lapse is in his vocabulary 😀

  • @girlnorthof60
    @girlnorthof606 ай бұрын

    Isn't it cool that with a gentle, oh so lovely music score, moody, misty backdrop and interesting camera angles can turn destruction into something so beautiful? God you're good, Alex. btw- could use a little Layla in my day... just sayin' 😊

  • @lisamiracle940
    @lisamiracle9406 ай бұрын

    Billy I watched you and the team take apart a 15th C organ and rebuild it. Amazing! You can save, document and rebuild the priest hole. I know you can! Also please save the strange writing on the wall. I do believe both of these are historic artifacts. May God bless you and the team in this amazing and important endeavor!

  • @ceebee8897
    @ceebee88976 ай бұрын

    Take samples from the secret room, frame them and use on the wall in the library or in a display cabinet along with photos of the room.

  • @MissRolltheDice
    @MissRolltheDice6 ай бұрын

    Billy, thank you very much for the outstanding quality of your video's, the care & attention to detail & the hours you must spend editing, reviewing, & adding music, etc. I really did not appreciate what great videos you have been producing & I took it all for granted. I saw another chateau reno vlogger (has been putting out his videos for over 3yrs) who I could no longer watch (jerky unstable quick moments, bad sound, zero editing & didnt listen to the multitude of viewer complaints). It is a pleasure watching your vlogs. You take pride in both your renovations and the videos documenting them. (Side note - you deserve major compliments on the back breaking tile job in the kitchen. So many steps in your process & you didnt cut corners...pun intended). Cheers & enjoy a few beers with the boys. Your Dad is a superstar!

  • @MissRolltheDice

    @MissRolltheDice

    6 ай бұрын

    I forgot to mention what a wonderful job Alex was doing as cameraman (and editing?).

  • @GrandmaLM

    @GrandmaLM

    6 ай бұрын

    This is all thanks to Alex

  • @acsberean4092
    @acsberean40926 ай бұрын

    It's great to see Simon back with the team and being the right kind of mentor for Janis.

  • @blakehahn-atlantaga8510
    @blakehahn-atlantaga85106 ай бұрын

    Great job! Really enjoy having Simon back!

  • @livmaria942
    @livmaria9426 ай бұрын

    Welcome back Simon❤, You have been missed so much. I was happy when I saw you had come back, And frankly I'm sad that you don't have your own channel and we could follow your own project at your lovely country house. It would be incredibly beautiful as it probably won't be as much of the same as here with constant demolitions but a smaller project, with your fantastic details and explanations. Because your place will become the most beautiful spot on earth with your surroundings and view. You would get so many subscribers and support for sure, because we love your personality and the calmness you radiate Once again welcome back to us. Many hugs Maria from Denmark.

  • @pennydonoghue8667
    @pennydonoghue86676 ай бұрын

    Great to see Simon back with you. 🥳 Happy New Year everyone. You were asking about what to do in the secret room to preserve if nothing else the wallpaper. What I have seen in other renovation projects is people have carefully removed it and put the paper in picture frames. Just don't put them up where they would be in direct sunlight because of fading. Maybe you might want to put together a small room with a gallery of historical pictures and other artifacts you find while renovating🥳. Looking amazing.

  • @GrandmaLM

    @GrandmaLM

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, a museum maybe using a nuns original cell, or two or three.

  • @pollytiks3885

    @pollytiks3885

    6 ай бұрын

    I was thinking that framing the wallpaper was a good idea too.

  • @lisamichael9118
    @lisamichael91186 ай бұрын

    I hate that the priest hole is going. I love that whole side of the room! I vote reinstating that room and the cupboard that hides it. It’s one of the few special things left in the building that is unique. Keep the wallpaper as well. Don’t just document figure out how to keep it.

  • @ginaroberts2964
    @ginaroberts29646 ай бұрын

    I think the priest hole or secret room should be carefully dismantled and reassembled either in the library for people to experience, or behind glass to view. It's a real treasure. I know whatever you do, Billy it will be in the best possible manner for the whole restoration.

  • @dominiqueenglish8201
    @dominiqueenglish82016 ай бұрын

    I would not get rid of this. Can you make the Library smaller up top. That room I think is the most interesting part and probably historical part of the building. 😢 You make great decisions Billy you will know.

  • @jesschee5891
    @jesschee58916 ай бұрын

    I’m wondering if the priest hold isn’t a job for Michael? I think it is an amazing piece of history and something I think is important for future generations to learn about. Another viewer mentioned creating a space for it in a location where it could be viewed and experienced by visitors, possibly students to learn from. Whatever you choose will be well thought through and respectful, I’m sure of that. Good job Billy and convent crew 👍🏻

  • @elizabethedwards7596
    @elizabethedwards75966 ай бұрын

    Billy. I wonder if the Priest Dominion is where the fire was? I Love what you guys are doing with the convent. Much love to you, your family and the people that are making this happen. ❤❤

  • @margaretjacobs4016
    @margaretjacobs40166 ай бұрын

    You are doing a fantastic job clearing that place out! I think you should remove all of the paneling from the “priest hold”… document, the order in which the panels are being removed. Just like you did with the Organ. Once you have demolished everything, pick a random location and reconstruct the “priest hold” as original as possible. I think that will help you reach your objective to save such a precious piece of history 😀

  • @sandrakicklighter2735
    @sandrakicklighter27356 ай бұрын

    So happy to see Simon back with the gang.

  • @juliarank7490
    @juliarank74906 ай бұрын

    Incredible work from all of you! You are Team Unbelievable! The secret room - It might be nice to remove the walls intact and cover them with glass, or whatever would preserve the wallpaper the best, and have them free-standing in a room as a display. Absolutely preserve the wall with the writings. It might be time for an art/museum curator to come in and discuss with you the best way to do this. They certainly have done it in England when they remove Banksy's art work from walls. Again, another great display of the history of the Convent. You may even, at some point, designate a room for artifacts and historical pieces of the Convent.

  • @kkay2270
    @kkay22706 ай бұрын

    My hope is that you preserve as much as you can of any historical discoveries. If you have to consult an expert on how to remove the wallpaper, cabinet, boards, and plaster with messages, it will be well worth it. The historical significance is important. Reconstructing the secret room would be such an interesting feature for future guests of the Convent.

  • @heddyrain6118
    @heddyrain61186 ай бұрын

    You should keep the secret room. There is so much history here that a large library is not going to be able to help restore. I admire your work on the building but saving the importance parts of the history of the building are really worth it as well. That's why I started watching the show.

  • @sarahwidman1744
    @sarahwidman17446 ай бұрын

    I’m loving the moments when the sounds of work are left in, it’s a nice contrast to moments with music